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190
Compensation
to state's
attorney in
removed cases
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PLEADING, PRACTICE AND PROCESS. [ART. 75.
in jail ; the party or parties so detained shall not be
removed until the first day of the session of the court
to which said case shall be removed.
78. The judge of any of the said circuit courts, to
which any cause or causes may be removed under
the preceding sections, shall allow such compensa-
tion not exceeding the sum of forty dollars in any
one case to the state's attorney, for his services in
appearing to or trying said cause or causes, as the
said judge may deem just and proper, said allowance
not to exceed forty dollars in any one case, to be
borne and paid by the county from which said causes
may be removed, or by the city of Baltimore, as the
case may be.
In force from March 23, 1865.
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NOTE.—The ace of 1804,, c. 130, repeals the act of 1861, c 97, which provided for the removal
of equity causes m the Superior court and Circuit court of Baltimore city, from the one to
the other of those courts. In force from March 1,1864.
PROCESS.
1861, c. 69 adds the following:
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1801,c. 69.
Process, how
served when
resisted
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115. In all cases of civil process at law or in
equity, or of any civil writ whatsoever, hereafter to
be issued out of any court, 'or by any judge of this
state, and directed to or against, or lawfully to be
served upon any person whatsoever, wherein the
service of such writ or process upon such person
then being within the local jurisdiction of such
court or judge, shall be prevented or resisted by
threats, violence, intimidation or superior force on
the part or behalf of such person ; or the said per-
son so liable to be served with such writ or process
shall be within any fortress, or fortified place or
building, or at any military post within said juris-
diction, and entrance thereto, or access therein to
such person, shall be by order or on the behalf Of
such person refused, obstructed or prevented, so that
the officer charged with the service of such writ or
process shall be unable to serve the same, or cannot
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